Performing "no sale" transactions
In retail terminology, a "no sale" transaction refers to opening the cash drawer without actually tendering a sale. There are many reasons for performing a "no sale" transaction. For example, if you are getting low on a particular type of coin in your cash drawer, you might ask a senior cashier or a manager to bring out a roll of coins for you. You would open the cash drawer using a "no sale" transaction and "buy out" the roll of coins using cash from your drawer.
Pre-requisites: You must have the Allowed to perform No Sales permission to perform "no sale" transactions in POS.
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Tap Transaction | Sale/Return/No Sale | No Sale. |
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(Optional) If your store requires reason codes for "no sale" transaction, tap the applicable reason code to select it and tap OK. |
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(Optional) If your store requires receipts for "no sale" transactions, tap Yes to print a receipt. |